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-[* black] We can't twist our backs like that, can you? The thin plastic, mated with the woven Kevlar, gives a tough yet flexible back. Like we said, it won't stop bullets, but with a tensile yield strength on par with some steels, we feel like the back case is the least of our worries.
-[* black] Once we finsihed twisting and contorting the back case, we shifted our focus to the exposed phone back. In the dead center of the phone is a massive 1750 mAh battery, and on the upper left hand side is the dreaded water damage indicator.
-[* black] We wouldn't recommend holding the phone and sweating as that marker is really close to the edge.
+[* black] How can something that provides so much rigidity bend so much? The thin plastic, mated with the woven Kevlar, provides a tough yet flexible back cover. With a tensile yield strength for Kevlar on par with some steels, the back case is the least of our worries as far as critical future repairs go.
+[* icon_note] Kevlar ≠ bulletproof. Ballistic vests feature layers upon layers of tightly woven Kevlar, as well as a large ceramic plate. Long story short, don't shoot your Droid RAZR and expect it to survive.
+[* black] After twisting and contorting the back case, we shift our focus to what it's left exposed.